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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Great tool to have at home to see for possible ear infection in my kids. Easy to use and just plugs into phone and opens app (after being downloaded). Like the feature to be able to take pictures and we have been able to send those to our Pediatrician for her to see.
Yoga Jen
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Great picture quality. I was able to visualize my tympanic membrane on each side to compare. I then went to urgent care for a quick exam and got prescribed antibiotics for an inner ear infection that was causing hearing loss.It confirmed my suspicion and made me feel better about troubling the urgent care.
Rod Dewell
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This product worked as expected and is a good value. The design & quality is appropriate for being stuck in your mouth, nose, or ear to take pictures. Very slim and easy to use and clean. A good value at $25.00I lost time however trying to find the right application. I was distracted because the applications I first attempted to use required android 11 and I was using android 10. However the Xscope application worked fine (after rereading the webpage and finding the name of the correct application). The app is minimal but sufficient, and allows taking the pictures and videos. There is one major design flaw: It is not possible to turn off the LEDs. This means that once you plug the device into your phone the LEDs will light as soon as the USB device is recognized and will stay lit until you unplug the device which presents an unnecessary load on your battery & drains it unpreventably.It would also be nice to have a replaceable lens cover & an angled lense for oral use.
rlp
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
Setting up the app on an Android phone and connecting the otoscope is super easy. The camera works well and can easily take pictures inside the ear. The black pieces hold open the ear canal to allow you to easily see inside the ear. However, the tools they give you with the kit for removal could be more helpful. When you place the little yellow ring and then the chosen remover piece, you can no longer easily see inside the ear because nothing is holding open the ear canal any longer. So, unless you want to try to clean the ear blindly, the wax remains in place until you can see a doctor for removal. Three stars because it is helpful to see in the ear, but not five because you can't clean out anything if it is beyond regular eyesight in the canal.
Rebekah
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
We have two different otoscopes that work with phones one is wireless that run on wi-fi and the other is this Anykit unit. This is our go-to unit for a number of reasons. The connection with the phone is reliable, the video image is clear, and this unit does not have the ear cleaner permanently attached. Because of this, you can better visualize the ear drum, if necessary. It works great for exams. (The other wireless unit we purchased has the ear cleaner which extends past the camera and it's nearly impossible to visualize the ear drum.) Occasionally the image will get hazy or blurry. This means the camera needs to be cleaned. We use an alcohol wipe and a cotton swab to clean, then it's good to go!As far as ear cleaning is concerned, it performs "ok." The clip-on cleaners are tiny and can be hard to manage if you have large fingers or aren't particularly dexterous. Otherwise, they work once you get them attached. If they flex or wiggle while you're cleaning, you're probably applying too much pressure to the ear canal.This is a great item to have on hand if you have need to check ears on a regular basis, have a kid who has significant waxy build-up, or complains about having bugs in their ears. They can see on the camera that there are, in fact, zero bugs in their ears, just wax. Everyone gets to go back to sleep.
Volde_Mart
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
This is a useful tool for seeing and recording the inside of ears. Problem is, it stopped working consistently after one use.I managed to get a few more uses out of it, but only with some difficulty: it wouldn't turn on, or it wouldn't go to the camera screen.At least it didn't compel me to connect to my wireless network & download a spyware app, as some other models do, but it's too shabby and unpredictable to rely on. I do not recommend it.
Jacob L. Meyer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I use this device to inspect the ears of myself and family members. It uses its own app on my phone, but I'm fairly certain that with enough looking, you could probably use a different app due to how the camera works.It comes packaged with additional ear safety tips, and alcohol pads and cotton swabs for cleaning.The app and the camera itself are easy to use, and allows for taking pictures. There's honestly not much to say about this device, as it works perfectly, and as advertised. Install the app, plug in the camera, and that's it. It really can't be beat for the price.
Jeremy Weidenhof
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I've worn hearing aids for many years and the ear molds unfortunately encourage the retention of ear wax. Recently, after a hearing aid professional discovered a severe buildup I was interested in a home tool that would allow me to see for myself what was going inside my ears and prevent a recurrence.This Anykit camera is surprisingly effective and gave me exactly what I needed at a very reasonable price. You get the camera, covers, wax removal tool tips, and brief instructions. You'll also need to download and install the company's phone/tablet app in order to obtain the pictures and video from the camera. Straightforward enough, though if the app were to go away the camera would apparently be useless.Once up and running operation is very simple, just install the tip guard and carefully go exploring. Use caution and you can easily see close-up whether your inner ear is crystal clear or ready for candle making. The wax removal tips are a little trickier, not because they don't work, but because your inner ear is very sensitive and extreme caution and a steady hand are required to use them, so you may want to leave that part to a professional. Overall a great home health tool, especially for those prone to inner ear issues. No more guesswork or having someone else describe it, see for yourself!
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